| Michigan State Library. Legislative Reference Department - 1913 - 46 str.
...hereafter fixed by law. 3. The standard conditions of labor demanded by the health and welfare of the women and minors engaged in any occupation, trade or industry in this state. (.6) Upon the fixing of a time and place for the holding of a hearing for the purpose of considering... | |
| New York (State). Factory Investigating Commission - 1914 - 720 str.
...welfare of such women and minors. 2. The maximum hours of work consistent with the health and welfare of women and minors engaged in any occupation, trade or industry in this state ; provided, That the hours so fixed shall not be more than the maximum now or hereafter fixed by law.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1914 - 1228 str.
...hereafter fixed by law. 3. The standard conditions of labor demanded by the health and welfare of the women and minors engaged In any occupation, trade or industry in this State (6) UIXHI the fixing of a time and place for the holding of a hearing for the purpose of considering... | |
| 1915 - 1150 str.
...hereafter fixed by law. '3. The standard conditions of labor demanded by the health and welfare of the women and minors engaged in any occupation, trade or industry in this State. (I/! Upon the fixing of a time and place for the holding of a hearing for the purpose of considering... | |
| Charles Henry Verrill - 1915 - 352 str.
...welfare of such women and minors. 2. The maximum hours of work consistent with the health and welfare of women and minors engaged in any occupation, trade or industry in this State : Provided, That the hours so fixed shall not be more than the maximum now or hereafter fixed by law.... | |
| California. Industrial Welfare Commission - 1915 - 994 str.
...the laundry and dry-cleaning industry. This was set for November 2. 1917, for the purpose of fixing : 1. A minimum wage to be paid to women and minors engaged in the laundry industry in the state of California. 2. The maximum hours of work consistent with the health... | |
| California - 1916 - 106 str.
...welfare of such women and minors. 2. The maximum hours of work consistent with the health and welfare of women and minors engaged in any occupation, trade or industry in this state; provided, that the hours so fixed shall not be more than the maximum now or hereafter fixed by law.... | |
| California - 1918 - 292 str.
...hereafter fixed by law. 3. The standard conditions of labor demanded by the health and welfare of the women and minors engaged in any occupation, trade or industry in this state. (6) Upon the fixing of a time and place for the holding of a hearing for the purpose of considering... | |
| California. Industrial Welfare Commission - 1919 - 116 str.
...the laundry and dry-cleaning industry. This was set for November 2. 1917, for the purpose of fixing : 1. A minimum wage to be paid to women and minors engaged in the laundry industry in the state of California. 2. The maximum hours of work consistent with the health... | |
| California. Industrial Welfare Commission - 1919 - 116 str.
...the laundry and dry-cleaning industry. This was set for November 2. 1017, for the purpose of fixing : 1. A minimum wage to be paid to women and minors engaged in the laundry industry in the state of California. 2. The maximum hours of work consistent with the health... | |
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